Benefits of Olympic Games? Make any sense?

Benefits of Olympic Games? Make any sense?




Olympic organisers’ promise of a transformed Rio, despite $US15.7b spent, has already been broken

July 31, 2016


http://www.news.com.au/sport/olympi...n/news-story/9d8b1d6d583a3ee7cd52c9e6bccefb27

Barcellos believes that, just like the 2014 football World Cup Brazil hosted, the Olympics have not improved life for local residents.

“People are rightly asking where all the money has gone,” he said.

There are more than 5500 homeless people in Rio. Many say the figure has risen recently as the city feels the impact of Brazil’s worst recession in decades.


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Why don't they organise the various sports below according to sport categories during say a six-month period in various places/ countries during a whole year, in order to save a lot of money in building multiple constructions for accommodating/hosting all sports simultaneously!

A decentralised/distributed format!

That means several countries during the year would share the expenditures/ expenses/ costs/ money of the game. Using their existing sport facilities and regional hotels or university dormitories/canteens!

Wealthy spectators can still travel to several cities for the categories of sports they would like to watch, and enjoy different cultures/foods!

Rather than luxury brand new facilities that would bankrupt many wealthy cities potentially, historically!

When building all the new constructions/infrastructures currently, that would increase domestic inflation and living cost of the operating country very easily! Huge risk!!!

Some/many facilities would never or seldom been used again after the Game ! What a waste!

What are the real purposes of the Game??? Spending more and more money each and every game?!

What the Unbelievable! and Irrational traditions!



http://www.topendsports.com/events/summer/sports/

2016 Summer Olympic Sports

(follow the links for more info about each sport)

archery
badminton
basketball
beach volleyball
boxing
canoe / kayak
cycling (track, road, mountain, BMX)
diving
equestrian (dressage, jumping and eventing)
fencing
field hockey
golf
gymnastics
handball
judo
modern pentathlon
rowing
rugby 7s
sailing
shooting
soccer / football
swimming
synchronized swimming
table tennis
taekwondo
tennis
track and field
triathlon
volleyball (indoor)
water polo
weightlifting
wrestling

Recently Added Sports

golf (added for 2016)
rugby union (added for 2016)


Recently Removed Sports

baseball (in 2008)
softball (in 2008)

Possible New Sports

climbing
karate
roller sport
squash
wakeboard
wushu
surfing
dancing
bowling
netball

Previous Olympic Sports

(these are just some of the sports that have once been part of the Olympic program. More can be found on Discontinued Olympic Sports)

croquet
motor boating
polo
tug-of-war
plunge for distance
underwater swimming
obstacle race for swimming
cricket
lacrosse
jeu de paume
racquets

Ancient Olympics

These were the events at the ancient Olympic Games. There is more information on the Ancient Events page.

Boxing
Equestrian events: Chariot racing, Riding
Pankration
Pentathlon: Discus, Javelin, Jump, Running, Wrestling
Running
Wrestling
 
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If the Game each time can be operated/hosted in a decentralisd/distributed format, a relatively poor country/city then can be benefited from the travallers and sportspeople!

That could be also safer due to limited security force/resource each city can provide.

That would be truly a Real Olympic Spirit! At least a sustainable format in the long run! imo



In June, Rio de Janeiro state governor Francisco Dornelles declared a state of financial emergency and warned that public services — including police — faced “total collapse”. Fears about security during the Olympics escalated last month when police held up placards at Rio’s international airport that read: “Welcome to Hell. Police and firefighters don’t get paid. Whoever comes to Rio de Janeiro will not be safe.”

Days later, the Federal Government agreed to hand the state $US850 million in emergency funds. Brazil plans to deploy 88,000 soldiers and police during the Olympics, more than double the number at the London 2012 Games.
 
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